Kozzy_is_my_Dad
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...start referring to this as my favourite Blades side during my life time?
I'm 30, old enough to:
To have the feeling of going into a game feeling confident of winning. I grew to love that last season, never did I expect to be feeling it most weekends in the Championship - the mentality of "I don't care who you are, we're going to give you a game". Beating Barnsley, beating the pigs, now beating Leeds - and all on a relative shoestring budget! That Fleck free-kick, that Brooks turn, Jake Wright looking like he's played at this level all his life, Billy chasing down Rickie Lambert's goal scoring record, Brooks signed to a long-term deal, that Beautiful midfield three and everything they are so good at - all of this and so much more.
When we came up, I asked for one thing - to simply show other teams what we could do, how we liked to play, to show some of the form and the passing football that rightly saw us promoted as champions. My word have we done that, my word do we continue to do that. Bloody hell, am I proud. We lost my Grandad last year, I wish he could've seen this United side play football the way they do - I said to my Dad last night, he'd have never believed us if we'd have told him dem Blades were a little bit like Brazil (he passed away before Wilder was appointed).
It may or may not last, who knows what is possible. But under Wilder and Knill and with this squad of players, I believe. Enjoy every second of it Blades, we deserve to be enjoying our football again.
Up The Blades!
I'm 30, old enough to:
- Remember the several failed play-off finals
- Remember the brief spells of Bruce and Speed
- Remember the cup runs of the late 1990s, beating Coventry on Penalties, that Arsenal goal and the replay
- Remember the dire times of league one
- Not quite old enough to remember the promotion at Leicester clearly...
- Remember the barren spells before the Warnock years
- Remember the cup runs, the promotion under Warnock and everything that side brought; so many memories, so much character, so much pride - they are, in my mind, the holders of "greatest United side in my life time".
To have the feeling of going into a game feeling confident of winning. I grew to love that last season, never did I expect to be feeling it most weekends in the Championship - the mentality of "I don't care who you are, we're going to give you a game". Beating Barnsley, beating the pigs, now beating Leeds - and all on a relative shoestring budget! That Fleck free-kick, that Brooks turn, Jake Wright looking like he's played at this level all his life, Billy chasing down Rickie Lambert's goal scoring record, Brooks signed to a long-term deal, that Beautiful midfield three and everything they are so good at - all of this and so much more.
When we came up, I asked for one thing - to simply show other teams what we could do, how we liked to play, to show some of the form and the passing football that rightly saw us promoted as champions. My word have we done that, my word do we continue to do that. Bloody hell, am I proud. We lost my Grandad last year, I wish he could've seen this United side play football the way they do - I said to my Dad last night, he'd have never believed us if we'd have told him dem Blades were a little bit like Brazil (he passed away before Wilder was appointed).
It may or may not last, who knows what is possible. But under Wilder and Knill and with this squad of players, I believe. Enjoy every second of it Blades, we deserve to be enjoying our football again.
Up The Blades!